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The Postojna Caves and AzAmazing Evening in Koper, Slovenia

…eally enjoyed the AzAmazing Evening in Koper but I really enjoyed the town and surrounding areas as well. Last year I did a road trip for one day in Slovenia; which is a small country that punches above its weight. I highly recommend checking it out!   Disclaimer: I am a global ambassador for Azamara Club Cruises and receive financial compensation. This post was written by me and all opinions given are mine and have not been influenced in any way….

Puerto Princesa Subterranean River

…s. It’s a 5-minute walk to the where you get on a small outrigger canoe to enter the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River cave. This is truly one of the most beautiful entrances and settings I’ve ever seen. The crystal clear greenish water is to die for and you will be mesmerized at its beauty. There’s a very small area where you hop on the canoes and they stagger the groups so there’s fewer people; which is a good thing. For photos, there’s an awes…

The Town Too Tough To Die

…l. Truly a Historical American Landmark, today Tombstone is America’s best example of our 1880 western heritage, which is well preserved with original 1880’s buildings and artifacts featured in numerous museums. The O.K. Corral still stands and you can watch a staged gun battle every hour which will cost you an extra $5 on top of the $5.50 admission price to enter to area of the O.K. Corral. The price of admission also gets you a 25 minute movie o…

A Classic Road Trip in Arizona

…d I must say. I didn’t really know too much about it and hadn’t much any research before the trip as it was kind of decided last minute we would go there. When you enter the park there is a decent video that explains why the trees are petrified and also how Arizona used to be down by Panama 225 million years ago when dinosaurs roamed the Southwest. But my biggest problem was there really wasn’t too much to see per se as the trees are all on the gr…

Chaos on the Subcontinent

…. It sounds pleasant right?! However, walking around all day we managed to come across a few fun things to do. We took a little punter boat in the river that was very pleasant and certainly a sanctuary compared to the streets of Dhaka which are sensory overload. Old Dhaka actually reminds me of Pahar Ganj in Delhi in much the same way filth overruns the streets and you can’t get an ounce of sanity, click here if you want to read about my Delhi exp…

Chicken Kiev

…’10” high. They kindly directed me to the exit when I unknowingly tried to enter one of the prayer rooms. I didn’t mind though because a panic attack may have ensued with all those people down there in that little space. From there I checked out the rest of the site and the many gold domed churches that dot the landscape. It was really very cool. Next, I went to the awesome and I do mean awesome Museum of the Great Patriotic War, aka WWII. The set…

The Bay Islands

…0 foot high pedestrian bridge that crossed over a small inlet for boats to enter. For us, this was a major discovery. Standing upon this metal bridge looking down into the dirty inlet water, we wondered how deep the water was. It was tough to tell and we debated a bit on who would be the one to try the jump out. Neither of us seemed keen. After about a minute of bickering, I hopped over and plunged thirty feet down into the six-feet deep, smelly w…

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

…f course) but for anyone who has ever been in the Dead Sea, it is far from comfortable. The salt is over apparent and it gets into every orifice in your body creating burning and very uncomfortable feelings. Going underwater is also a no-no. Andy went under the water and opened his eyes and couldn’t see for a half hour. After we got out of the water we were absolutely filthy with salt and needed a place to hose ourselves down. The one disadvantage…

Reflections on My Trip

…ong with the visas and logistics. I guess I am kind of a masochist when it comes to travel planning. Some people hate that aspect and love to just use travel agents to make their life easier but I like to do every aspect of the trip unless I have no other option. I feel it helps me learn more about where I am going and the processes of getting there. This trip was my fourth time circumnavigating the globe. This trip, I traveled about 43,000km or a…

Xian and the Terra Cotta Warriors

…nding the night here in Xian and I am going to listen to Lonely Planet’s recommendation of a restaurant for dinner tonight in the old Muslim Quarter. They are usually hit or miss but I just keep listening because when I asked at the hotel concierge if they could recommend a place to eat-they of course said the restaurant in the hotel-I really hate when they do that. Ayayay…anyway-I can’t wait to get to Beijing tomorrow! BTW a few quick sports note…

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